83_FR_762 83 FR 757 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Pacific Whiting; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Amendment 21-3; Trawl Rationalization Program

83 FR 757 - Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Pacific Whiting; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Amendment 21-3; Trawl Rationalization Program

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 5 (January 8, 2018)

Page Range757-763
FR Document2018-00135

NMFS issues this final rule to change the management of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors' (i.e., the Mothership [MS] and Catcher/ Processor [C/P] sectors) allocations for darkblotched rockfish and Pacific ocean perch (POP) by managing the allocations as set-asides rather than as total catch limits, under the authority of the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), and the Magnuson- Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). This rule revises regulations in accordance with Amendment 21-3 to the FMP (see electronic access under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION) so that higher than anticipated harvest of darkblotched rockfish or POP that exceeds a sector's initial distribution of those species will not require automatic closure of one or more of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors. This action is intended to reduce the risk of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors not attaining their respective Pacific whiting allocations due to the incidental catch of darkblotched rockfish or POP causing early closure of those sectors. This action does not change or increase the risk of exceeding darkblotched rockfish or POP ACLs, because it also allows NMFS to close one or both of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors via automatic action if the species-specific set-aside amounts plus the available reserve for unforeseen catch events, known colloquially as the ``buffer,'' are anticipated to be exceeded. This rule will ensure that the Pacific whiting fishery is managed in accordance with the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 660

[Docket No. 170627602-7999-02]
RIN 0648-BG98


Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; 
Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; Pacific Whiting; Pacific Coast 
Groundfish Fishery Management Plan; Amendment 21-3; Trawl 
Rationalization Program

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: NMFS issues this final rule to change the management of the 
Pacific whiting at-sea sectors' (i.e., the Mothership [MS] and Catcher/
Processor [C/P] sectors) allocations for darkblotched rockfish and 
Pacific ocean perch (POP) by managing the allocations as set-asides 
rather than as total catch limits, under the authority of the Pacific 
Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP), and the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). 
This rule revises regulations in accordance with

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Amendment 21-3 to the FMP (see electronic access under SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION) so that higher than anticipated harvest of darkblotched 
rockfish or POP that exceeds a sector's initial distribution of those 
species will not require automatic closure of one or more of the 
Pacific whiting at-sea sectors. This action is intended to reduce the 
risk of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors not attaining their 
respective Pacific whiting allocations due to the incidental catch of 
darkblotched rockfish or POP causing early closure of those sectors. 
This action does not change or increase the risk of exceeding 
darkblotched rockfish or POP ACLs, because it also allows NMFS to close 
one or both of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors via automatic action 
if the species-specific set-aside amounts plus the available reserve 
for unforeseen catch events, known colloquially as the ``buffer,'' are 
anticipated to be exceeded. This rule will ensure that the Pacific 
whiting fishery is managed in accordance with the goals and objectives 
of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the FMP, and other applicable laws.

DATES: Effective February 7, 2018.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Frank Lockhart (West Coast Region, 
NMFS), phone: 206-526-6140 and email: Frank.Lockhart@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Electronic Access

    This final rule is accessible via the internet at the Office of the 
Federal Register website at https://www.federalregister.gov. Background 
information and documents are available at the NMFS West Coast Region 
website at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_whiting.html and at the Pacific Fishery 
Management Council's website at http://www.pcouncil.org/groundfish/fishery-management-plan/groundfish-amendments-in-development.
    Background information and documents are available at the NMFS West 
Coast Region website at http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/fisheries/groundfish/index.html and at the Pacific Fishery Management 
Council's website at http://www.pcouncil.org/groundfish/fishery-management-plan/groundfish-amendments-in-development/.

Background

Pacific Whiting Fishery

    Bycatch of rockfish species in the Pacific whiting fishery occurs 
at very low rates, but sporadically and unpredictably. Regulations at 
50 CFR 660.55 address the allocation of these rockfish. Darkblotched 
rockfish and POP are caught almost exclusively by vessels in the 
shorebased Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) and at-sea Pacific whiting 
sectors of the groundfish fishery. NMFS declared both species 
overfished in 2000 and 1999, respectively, and both stocks have been 
managed under rebuilding plans as a result. Populations of both species 
have shown dramatic improvement in recent years. Darkblotched rockfish 
and POP were both declared rebuilt in 2017. Darkblotched rockfish and 
POP are both currently managed as allocations, and NMFS automatically 
closes a fishery sector when it has reached its allocation of either 
species.
    In recent years, both at-sea sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery 
have exceeded their initial annual allocation of darkblotched rockfish 
(C/P sector in 2011, and the MS sector in 2014). The latter resulted in 
an emergency Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) meeting in 
order to re-open the fishery. Without implementation of this rule, the 
risk of an inseason closure of these sectors remains high, although the 
ACLs of these rockfish are far from being reached. For example, the 
most recent fishing mortality estimates by NMFS' Northwest Fisheries 
Science Center indicate that 42 percent of both the darkblotched 
rockfish and POP ACLs were caught in 2016. While harvest of these 
species at a level below the ACL may have helped to rebuild stocks more 
quickly, there is a negative socioeconomic impact from preventing 
harvest of Pacific whiting, as intended in the FMP.

Current Allocations Under Amendment 21

    The Council established allocations of darkblotched rockfish and 
POP for the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors in Amendment 21 to the FMP. 
When the Council considered allocation of these species, the analysis 
only incorporated data on catch through 2005, and took the overfished 
status of the species into account. Ten years of additional data on 
bycatch in the at-sea sectors are now available. Additionally, six full 
years of the Shorebased IFQ Program (which was implemented in 2011, 75 
FR 60868) fishery information is available. This new information 
indicates that the stocks of both species are currently much healthier 
than they were at the time Amendment 21 was implemented, and they are 
no longer overfished.
    The Council's Amendment 21 allocation recommendation was based, in 
part, on the idea that the C/P and MS sectors could avoid early 
closures by moving to areas of lower rockfish encounter rates if they 
were approaching a bycatch allocation. However, experience has shown 
that this assumption was likely too simplistic. Despite the mitigating 
measures enacted by the C/P and MS coops, darkblotched rockfish bycatch 
remains particularly variable, with the potential for rapid 
accumulation. The 2014 closure of the MS sector provides an 
illustration: Closure occurred after six hauls caught 4.5 mt of 
darkblotched rockfish, which was nearly 75 percent of their 2014 
allocation, with the most of that catch coming from three of the hauls. 
Some of the largest hauls were delivered to motherships so closely in 
time that feedback on the size of the catches from observers came too 
late for the MS coop to effectively respond. Prior to this ``lightning 
strike'' event, the sector had made 969 hauls and caught only 2.5 mt of 
darkblotched rockfish. After the sector was re-opened by an emergency 
meeting of the Council, the sector made 330 additional hauls that 
brought in over 14,500 mt of Pacific whiting and only 0.1 mt of 
additional darkblotched rockfish. The C/P sector has experienced even 
more rapid accumulations of darkblotched rockfish bycatch, and would 
have been closed late in the 2011 season if unused allocation had not 
been available from the MS sector, which had already completed fishing 
for the year. These events indicate that the current management 
structure may be adversely impacting the at-sea sectors to a greater 
degree than was anticipated when the Council adopted the current 
allocation structure under Amendment 21, due to unpredictability and 
high volume of bycatch events.

Amendment 21-3

    The Council has discussed a variety of solutions to reduce the risk 
of closure of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors prior to attainment of 
their Pacific whiting allocations, such as allowing the transfer of 
rockfish quota between sectors, but it determined that those solutions 
were too complex to be analyzed and implemented in a timely manner. At 
its September 2016 meeting, the Council recommended the interim measure 
of amending the FMP and implementing revised regulations, so that the 
amounts of darkblotched rockfish and POP allocated to the C/P and MS 
sectors are managed as set-asides rather than as total catch limits. 
The Council also recommended giving NMFS inseason authority to 
automatically close one or both of the C/P and MS sectors in the event 
the species-specific set-aside amounts plus

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the available reserve for unforeseen catch events, known colloquially 
as the ``buffer,'' are anticipated to be exceeded.
    This action does not revise allocations between sectors, which were 
set by Amendment 21 to the FMP, and is intended to be an interim 
solution to address the immediate needs of the C/P and MS sectors. 
Long-term solutions are being reviewed by the Council as part of the 5-
year review of the trawl rationalization program. A long-term solution 
to address the needs of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors should focus 
specifically on fairly and equitably revising the allocation between 
the trawl sectors, and among all the groundfish fishery sectors, while 
leaving any applicable stock rebuilding plans unaffected.

Intent of the Action

    This action is intended to substantially reduce the risk of the 
Pacific whiting at-sea sectors not attaining their respective Pacific 
whiting allocations based on the incidental catch of darkblotched 
rockfish or POP, when allowing the sector(s) to remain open would not 
exceed ACLs for these rebuilding stocks. It revises regulations so that 
higher than anticipated harvest of darkblotched rockfish or POP that 
exceeds the initial distribution of those species to the at-sea sectors 
will not require automatic closure of one or more of the at-sea 
sectors.
    The rule also allows NMFS to close one or both of the C/P and MS 
sectors of the Pacific whiting fishery via automatic action when the 
set-aside for that sector, plus the available reserve for unforeseen 
catch events, is reached or is expected to be reached for either 
darkblotched rockfish or POP. Because of near real-time monitoring by 
the C/P and MS Coop Programs, and the ability of those programs to 
respond quickly to changing fishery conditions, closures will occur 
before allocations to other fisheries or the ACLs are reached, thus 
limiting the potential effects and precluding potential negative 
biological and socioeconomic impacts of this action.

Comments and Responses

    NMFS published a notice of availability of Amendment 21-3 to the 
FMP (82 FR 44984) on September 27, 2017, and a proposed rule for this 
action (82 FR 50106) on October 30, 2017. The comment periods for the 
FMP amendment and the proposed rule closed on November 27, 2017. NMFS 
received one public comment in support of the proposed action. No 
changes were made from the proposed rule or proposed FMP amendment 
based on public comments.

Classification

    The Administrator, West Coast Region Region, NMFS, determined that 
FMP Amendment 21-3 is necessary for the conservation and management of 
the West Coast Groundfish fishery and that it is consistent with the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
    This final rule has been determined to be not significant for 
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
    The Chief Counsel for Regulation of the Department of Commerce 
certified to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business 
Administration during the proposed rule stage that this action would 
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The factual basis for the certification was published in the 
proposed rule and is not repeated here. No comments were received 
regarding this certification. As a result, a regulatory flexibility 
analysis was not required and none was prepared.
    NMFS determined that this rule will be implemented in a manner that 
is consistent, to the maximum extent practicable, with the enforceable 
policies of the approved coastal management programs of Washington, 
Oregon, and California programs. This determination was submitted for 
review by the responsible state agencies under section 307 of the CZMA. 
The state agencies agreed with this determination.
    There are no reporting or recordkeeping requirements associated 
with this final rule. No Federal rules have been identified that 
duplicate, overlap, or conflict with this action.
    Pursuant to Executive Order 13175, this final rule was developed 
after meaningful collaboration with tribal officials from the area 
covered by the FMP. Consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act at 16 
U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one of the voting members of the Council is a 
representative of an Indian tribe with federally recognized fishing 
rights from the area of the Council's jurisdiction.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660

    Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: January 3, 2018.
Samuel D. Rauch, III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended 
as follows:

PART 660--FISHERIES OFF WEST COAST STATES

0
1. The authority citation for part 660 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq., and 16 
U.S.C. 7001 et seq.


0
2. In Sec.  660.55, revise paragraphs (c)(1)(i) introductory text and 
(c)(1)(i)(A) and (B) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.55   Allocations.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Trawl fishery allocation. The allocation for the limited entry 
trawl fishery is derived by applying the trawl allocation percentage by 
species/species group and area as specified in paragraph (c) of this 
section and as specified during the biennial harvest specifications 
process to the fishery harvest guideline for that species/species group 
and area. For IFQ species other than-darkblotched rockfish, Pacific 
ocean perch, and widow rockfish, the trawl allocation will be further 
subdivided among the trawl sectors (MS, C/P, and IFQ) as specified in 
Sec. Sec.  660.140, 660.150, and 660.160 of subpart D. For darkblotched 
rockfish, Pacific ocean perch, and widow rockfish, the trawl allocation 
is further subdivided among the trawl sectors (MS, C/P, and IFQ) as 
follows:
    (A) Darkblotched rockfish. Distribute 9 percent or 25 mt, whichever 
is greater, of the total trawl allocation of darkblotched rockfish to 
the Pacific whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ 
sectors). The distribution of allocation of darkblotched rockfish to 
each of these sectors will be done pro rata relative to the sector's 
allocation of the commercial harvest guideline for Pacific whiting. 
Darkblotched rockfish distributed to the MS sector and C/P sector are 
managed as set-asides at Table 2d, subpart C. The allocation of 
darkblotched rockfish to the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes to 
the Shorebased IFQ allocation. After deducting allocations for the 
Pacific whiting fishery, the remaining trawl allocation is allocated to 
the Shorebased IFQ Program.
    (B) Pacific Ocean Perch (POP). Distribute 17 percent or 30 mt, 
whichever is greater, of the total trawl allocation of POP to the 
Pacific whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector, and Shorebased IFQ 
sector). The distribution of POP to each sector will be done pro rata 
relative to the sector's allocation of the commercial harvest guideline 
for Pacific whiting. POP distributed to the MS sector and C/P sector 
are managed

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as set-asides, at Table 2d, subpart C. The allocation of POP to the 
Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes to the Shorebased IFQ 
allocation. After deducting allocations for the Pacific whiting 
fishery, the remaining trawl allocation is allocated to the Shorebased 
IFQ Program.
* * * * *

0
3. In Sec.  660.60, add paragraph (d)(1)(vii) to read as follows:


Sec.  660.60  Specifications and management measures.

* * * * *
    (d) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (vii) Close one or both the MS or C/P sector when the set-aside for 
that sector, described in Table 2d, subpart C, plus the available 
reserve for unforeseen catch events, described in Table 2a, subpart C, 
combined, is reached or is expected to be reached for either 
darkblotched rockfish or Pacific ocean perch.
* * * * *

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4. In subpart C, revise Table 2b to Part 660 to read as follows:
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5. In subpart C, revise Table 2d to Part 660 to read as follows:
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6. In Sec.  660.150, revise paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.150  Mothership (MS) Coop Program.

* * * * *

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    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Species with formal allocations to the MS Coop Program are 
Pacific whiting, canary rockfish, and widow rockfish;
    (ii) Species with set-asides for the MS and C/P Coop Programs, as 
described in Table 2d, subpart C.
* * * * *

0
7. In Sec.  660.160, revise paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (ii) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  660.160  Catcher/processor (C/P) Coop Program.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) Species with formal allocations to the C/P Coop Program are 
Pacific whiting, canary rockfish, and widow rockfish;
    (ii) Species with set-asides for the MS and C/P Programs, as 
described in Table 2d, subpart C.
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                                                   Note 4 to § 73.3555:                                 person, group, or entity except as                     in the 535–1605 kHz band that is
                                                   Paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section               provided in Note 4 of this section.                    commonly owned, operated or
                                                will not be applied so as to require                       Note 6 to § 73.3555:                                controlled.
                                                divestiture, by any licensee, of existing                  Requests submitted pursuant to                      *     *     *    *     *
                                                facilities, and will not apply to                       paragraph (b)(2) of this section will be               ■ 3. Amend § 73.3613 by revising
                                                applications for assignment of license or               considered in accordance with the                      paragraph (d)(2) to read as follows:
                                                transfer of control filed in accordance                 analysis set forth in the Order on
                                                with § 73.3540(f) or § 73.3541(b), or to                Reconsideration in MB Docket Nos. 14–                  § 73.3613   Filing of contracts.
                                                applications for assignment of license or               50, et al. (FCC 17–156).                               *     *     *     *    *
                                                transfer of control to heirs or legatees by                Note 7 to § 73.3555:                                  (d) * * *
                                                will or intestacy, or to FM or AM                          The Commission will entertain                         (2) Joint sales agreements: Joint sales
                                                broadcast minor modification                            applications to waive the restrictions in              agreements involving radio stations
                                                applications for intra-market                           paragraph (b) of this section (the local               where the licensee (including all parties
                                                community of license changes, if no                     television ownership rule) on a case-by-               under common control) is the brokering
                                                new or increased concentration of                       case basis. In each case, we will require              entity, the brokering and brokered
                                                ownership would be created among                        a showing that the in-market buyer is                  stations are both in the same market as
                                                commonly owned, operated or                             the only entity ready, willing, and able               defined in the local radio multiple
                                                controlled broadcast stations.                          to operate the station, that sale to an                ownership rule contained in
                                                Paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section                  out-of-market applicant would result in                § 73.3555(a), and more than 15 percent
                                                will apply to all applications for new                  an artificially depressed price, and that              of the advertising time of the brokered
                                                stations, to all other applications for                 the waiver applicant does not already                  station on a weekly basis is brokered by
                                                assignment or transfer, to all                          directly or indirectly own, operate, or                that licensee. Confidential or
                                                applications for major changes to                       control interest in two television                     proprietary information may be redacted
                                                existing stations, and to all other                     stations within the relevant DMA. One                  where appropriate but such information
                                                applications for minor changes to                       way to satisfy these criteria would be to              shall be made available for inspection
                                                existing stations that seek a change in an              provide an affidavit from an                           upon request by the FCC.
                                                FM or AM radio station’s community of                   independent broker affirming that active               *     *     *     *    *
                                                license or create new or increased                      and serious efforts have been made to                  [FR Doc. 2017–28329 Filed 1–5–18; 8:45 am]
                                                concentration of ownership among                        sell the permit, and that no reasonable                BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
                                                commonly owned, operated or                             offer from an entity outside the market
                                                controlled broadcast stations.                          has been received.
                                                Commonly owned, operated or                                We will entertain waiver requests as                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                controlled broadcast stations that do not               follows:
                                                comply with paragraphs (a) and (b) of                      1. If one of the broadcast stations                 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                this section may not be assigned or                     involved is a ‘‘failed’’ station that has              Administration
                                                transferred to a single person, group or                not been in operation due to financial
                                                entity, except as provided in this Note,                distress for at least four consecutive                 50 CFR Part 660
                                                the Report and Order in Docket No. 02–                  months immediately prior to the
                                                                                                                                                               [Docket No. 170627602–7999–02]
                                                277, released July 2, 2003 (FCC 02–127),                application, or is a debtor in an
                                                or the Second Report and Order in MB                    involuntary bankruptcy or insolvency                   RIN 0648–BG98
                                                Docket No. 14–50, FCC 16–107 (released                  proceeding at the time of the
                                                August 25, 2016).                                       application.                                           Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions;
                                                   Note 5 to § 73.3555:                                    2. If one of the television stations                Fisheries Off West Coast States;
                                                   Paragraphs (b) and (e) of this section               involved is a ‘‘failing’’ station that has             Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery;
                                                will not be applied to cases involving                  an all-day audience share of no more                   Pacific Whiting; Pacific Coast
                                                television stations that are ‘‘satellite’’              than four per cent; the station has had                Groundfish Fishery Management Plan;
                                                operations. Such cases will be                          negative cash flow for three consecutive               Amendment 21–3; Trawl
                                                considered in accordance with the                       years immediately prior to the                         Rationalization Program
                                                analysis set forth in the Report and                    application; and consolidation of the                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                Order in MM Docket No. 87–8, FCC 91–                    two stations would result in tangible                  Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                182 (released July 8, 1991), in order to                and verifiable public interest benefits                Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                determine whether common ownership,                     that outweigh any harm to competition                  Commerce.
                                                operation, or control of the stations in                and diversity.
                                                                                                                                                               ACTION: Final rule.
                                                question would be in the public interest.                  3. If the combination will result in the
                                                An authorized and operating ‘‘satellite’’               construction of an unbuilt station. The                SUMMARY:   NMFS issues this final rule to
                                                television station, the digital noise                   permittee of the unbuilt station must                  change the management of the Pacific
                                                limited service contour of which                        demonstrate that it has made reasonable                whiting at-sea sectors’ (i.e., the
                                                overlaps that of a commonly owned,                      efforts to construct but has been unable               Mothership [MS] and Catcher/Processor
                                                operated, or controlled ‘‘non-satellite’’               to do so.                                              [C/P] sectors) allocations for
                                                parent television broadcast station may                 *      *      *    *     *                             darkblotched rockfish and Pacific ocean
                                                subsequently become a ‘‘non-satellite’’                    Note 9 to § 73.3555                                 perch (POP) by managing the allocations
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                                                station under the circumstances                            Paragraph (a)(1) of this section will               as set-asides rather than as total catch
                                                described in the aforementioned Report                  not apply to an application for an AM                  limits, under the authority of the Pacific
                                                and Order in MM Docket No. 87–8.                        station license in the 1605–1705 kHz                   Coast Groundfish Fishery Management
                                                However, such commonly owned,                           band where grant of such application                   Plan (FMP), and the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                operated, or controlled ‘‘non-satellite’’               will result in the overlap of the 5 mV/                Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                television stations may not be                          m groundwave contours of the proposed                  Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). This rule
                                                transferred or assigned to a single                     station and that of another AM station                 revises regulations in accordance with


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                                                Amendment 21–3 to the FMP (see                          660.55 address the allocation of these                 moving to areas of lower rockfish
                                                electronic access under SUPPLEMENTARY                   rockfish. Darkblotched rockfish and                    encounter rates if they were
                                                INFORMATION) so that higher than                        POP are caught almost exclusively by                   approaching a bycatch allocation.
                                                anticipated harvest of darkblotched                     vessels in the shorebased Individual                   However, experience has shown that
                                                rockfish or POP that exceeds a sector’s                 Fishing Quota (IFQ) and at-sea Pacific                 this assumption was likely too
                                                initial distribution of those species will              whiting sectors of the groundfish                      simplistic. Despite the mitigating
                                                not require automatic closure of one or                 fishery. NMFS declared both species                    measures enacted by the C/P and MS
                                                more of the Pacific whiting at-sea                      overfished in 2000 and 1999,                           coops, darkblotched rockfish bycatch
                                                sectors. This action is intended to                     respectively, and both stocks have been                remains particularly variable, with the
                                                reduce the risk of the Pacific whiting at-              managed under rebuilding plans as a                    potential for rapid accumulation. The
                                                sea sectors not attaining their respective              result. Populations of both species have               2014 closure of the MS sector provides
                                                Pacific whiting allocations due to the                  shown dramatic improvement in recent                   an illustration: Closure occurred after
                                                incidental catch of darkblotched                        years. Darkblotched rockfish and POP                   six hauls caught 4.5 mt of darkblotched
                                                rockfish or POP causing early closure of                were both declared rebuilt in 2017.                    rockfish, which was nearly 75 percent of
                                                those sectors. This action does not                     Darkblotched rockfish and POP are both                 their 2014 allocation, with the most of
                                                change or increase the risk of exceeding                currently managed as allocations, and                  that catch coming from three of the
                                                darkblotched rockfish or POP ACLs,                      NMFS automatically closes a fishery                    hauls. Some of the largest hauls were
                                                because it also allows NMFS to close                    sector when it has reached its allocation              delivered to motherships so closely in
                                                one or both of the Pacific whiting at-sea               of either species.                                     time that feedback on the size of the
                                                sectors via automatic action if the                        In recent years, both at-sea sectors of             catches from observers came too late for
                                                species-specific set-aside amounts plus                 the Pacific whiting fishery have                       the MS coop to effectively respond.
                                                the available reserve for unforeseen                    exceeded their initial annual allocation               Prior to this ‘‘lightning strike’’ event, the
                                                catch events, known colloquially as the                 of darkblotched rockfish (C/P sector in                sector had made 969 hauls and caught
                                                ‘‘buffer,’’ are anticipated to be exceeded.             2011, and the MS sector in 2014). The                  only 2.5 mt of darkblotched rockfish.
                                                This rule will ensure that the Pacific                  latter resulted in an emergency Pacific                After the sector was re-opened by an
                                                whiting fishery is managed in                           Fishery Management Council (Council)                   emergency meeting of the Council, the
                                                accordance with the goals and                           meeting in order to re-open the fishery.               sector made 330 additional hauls that
                                                objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Act,                 Without implementation of this rule, the               brought in over 14,500 mt of Pacific
                                                the FMP, and other applicable laws.                     risk of an inseason closure of these                   whiting and only 0.1 mt of additional
                                                DATES: Effective February 7, 2018.                      sectors remains high, although the ACLs                darkblotched rockfish. The C/P sector
                                                                                                        of these rockfish are far from being                   has experienced even more rapid
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                        reached. For example, the most recent                  accumulations of darkblotched rockfish
                                                Frank Lockhart (West Coast Region,
                                                                                                        fishing mortality estimates by NMFS’                   bycatch, and would have been closed
                                                NMFS), phone: 206–526–6140 and
                                                                                                        Northwest Fisheries Science Center                     late in the 2011 season if unused
                                                email: Frank.Lockhart@noaa.gov.
                                                                                                        indicate that 42 percent of both the                   allocation had not been available from
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                        darkblotched rockfish and POP ACLs                     the MS sector, which had already
                                                Electronic Access                                       were caught in 2016. While harvest of                  completed fishing for the year. These
                                                   This final rule is accessible via the                these species at a level below the ACL                 events indicate that the current
                                                                                                        may have helped to rebuild stocks more                 management structure may be adversely
                                                internet at the Office of the Federal
                                                                                                        quickly, there is a negative                           impacting the at-sea sectors to a greater
                                                Register website at https://
                                                                                                        socioeconomic impact from preventing                   degree than was anticipated when the
                                                www.federalregister.gov. Background
                                                                                                        harvest of Pacific whiting, as intended                Council adopted the current allocation
                                                information and documents are
                                                                                                        in the FMP.                                            structure under Amendment 21, due to
                                                available at the NMFS West Coast
                                                Region website at http://                               Current Allocations Under                              unpredictability and high volume of
                                                www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       Amendment 21                                           bycatch events.
                                                fisheries/management/whiting/pacific_                      The Council established allocations of              Amendment 21–3
                                                whiting.html and at the Pacific Fishery                 darkblotched rockfish and POP for the                     The Council has discussed a variety of
                                                Management Council’s website at http://                 Pacific whiting at-sea sectors in                      solutions to reduce the risk of closure of
                                                www.pcouncil.org/groundfish/fishery-                    Amendment 21 to the FMP. When the                      the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors prior
                                                management-plan/groundfish-                             Council considered allocation of these                 to attainment of their Pacific whiting
                                                amendments-in-development.                              species, the analysis only incorporated                allocations, such as allowing the
                                                   Background information and                           data on catch through 2005, and took                   transfer of rockfish quota between
                                                documents are available at the NMFS                     the overfished status of the species into              sectors, but it determined that those
                                                West Coast Region website at http://                    account. Ten years of additional data on               solutions were too complex to be
                                                www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/                       bycatch in the at-sea sectors are now                  analyzed and implemented in a timely
                                                fisheries/groundfish/index.html and at                  available. Additionally, six full years of             manner. At its September 2016 meeting,
                                                the Pacific Fishery Management                          the Shorebased IFQ Program (which was                  the Council recommended the interim
                                                Council’s website at http://                            implemented in 2011, 75 FR 60868)                      measure of amending the FMP and
                                                www.pcouncil.org/groundfish/fishery-                    fishery information is available. This                 implementing revised regulations, so
                                                management-plan/groundfish-                             new information indicates that the                     that the amounts of darkblotched
                                                amendments-in-development/.                             stocks of both species are currently                   rockfish and POP allocated to the C/P
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                                                Background                                              much healthier than they were at the                   and MS sectors are managed as set-
                                                                                                        time Amendment 21 was implemented,                     asides rather than as total catch limits.
                                                Pacific Whiting Fishery                                 and they are no longer overfished.                     The Council also recommended giving
                                                  Bycatch of rockfish species in the                       The Council’s Amendment 21                          NMFS inseason authority to
                                                Pacific whiting fishery occurs at very                  allocation recommendation was based,                   automatically close one or both of the
                                                low rates, but sporadically and                         in part, on the idea that the C/P and MS               C/P and MS sectors in the event the
                                                unpredictably. Regulations at 50 CFR                    sectors could avoid early closures by                  species-specific set-aside amounts plus


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                                                the available reserve for unforeseen                    proposed FMP amendment based on                        PART 660—FISHERIES OFF WEST
                                                catch events, known colloquially as the                 public comments.                                       COAST STATES
                                                ‘‘buffer,’’ are anticipated to be exceeded.
                                                                                                        Classification                                         ■ 1. The authority citation for part 660
                                                   This action does not revise allocations
                                                between sectors, which were set by                         The Administrator, West Coast Region                continues to read as follows:
                                                Amendment 21 to the FMP, and is                         Region, NMFS, determined that FMP                        Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq., 16 U.S.C.
                                                intended to be an interim solution to                   Amendment 21–3 is necessary for the                    773 et seq., and 16 U.S.C. 7001 et seq.
                                                address the immediate needs of the                      conservation and management of the                     ■ 2. In § 660.55, revise paragraphs
                                                C/P and MS sectors. Long-term                           West Coast Groundfish fishery and that                 (c)(1)(i) introductory text and (c)(1)(i)(A)
                                                solutions are being reviewed by the                     it is consistent with the Magnuson-                    and (B) to read as follows:
                                                Council as part of the 5-year review of                 Stevens Act and other applicable laws.
                                                the trawl rationalization program. A                       This final rule has been determined to              § 660.55   Allocations.
                                                long-term solution to address the needs                 be not significant for purposes of                     *      *     *     *     *
                                                of the Pacific whiting at-sea sectors                   Executive Order 12866.                                    (c) * * *
                                                should focus specifically on fairly and                                                                           (1) * * *
                                                                                                           The Chief Counsel for Regulation of
                                                equitably revising the allocation                                                                                 (i) Trawl fishery allocation. The
                                                                                                        the Department of Commerce certified
                                                between the trawl sectors, and among                                                                           allocation for the limited entry trawl
                                                                                                        to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
                                                all the groundfish fishery sectors, while                                                                      fishery is derived by applying the trawl
                                                                                                        Small Business Administration during
                                                leaving any applicable stock rebuilding                                                                        allocation percentage by species/species
                                                                                                        the proposed rule stage that this action
                                                plans unaffected.                                                                                              group and area as specified in paragraph
                                                                                                        would not have a significant economic
                                                Intent of the Action                                    impact on a substantial number of small                (c) of this section and as specified
                                                                                                        entities. The factual basis for the                    during the biennial harvest
                                                   This action is intended to                                                                                  specifications process to the fishery
                                                                                                        certification was published in the
                                                substantially reduce the risk of the                                                                           harvest guideline for that species/
                                                                                                        proposed rule and is not repeated here.
                                                Pacific whiting at-sea sectors not                                                                             species group and area. For IFQ species
                                                                                                        No comments were received regarding
                                                attaining their respective Pacific whiting                                                                     other than-darkblotched rockfish,
                                                                                                        this certification. As a result, a
                                                allocations based on the incidental                                                                            Pacific ocean perch, and widow
                                                                                                        regulatory flexibility analysis was not
                                                catch of darkblotched rockfish or POP,                                                                         rockfish, the trawl allocation will be
                                                                                                        required and none was prepared.
                                                when allowing the sector(s) to remain                                                                          further subdivided among the trawl
                                                open would not exceed ACLs for these                       NMFS determined that this rule will                 sectors (MS, C/P, and IFQ) as specified
                                                rebuilding stocks. It revises regulations               be implemented in a manner that is                     in §§ 660.140, 660.150, and 660.160 of
                                                so that higher than anticipated harvest                 consistent, to the maximum extent                      subpart D. For darkblotched rockfish,
                                                of darkblotched rockfish or POP that                    practicable, with the enforceable                      Pacific ocean perch, and widow
                                                exceeds the initial distribution of those               policies of the approved coastal                       rockfish, the trawl allocation is further
                                                species to the at-sea sectors will not                  management programs of Washington,                     subdivided among the trawl sectors
                                                require automatic closure of one or more                Oregon, and California programs. This                  (MS, C/P, and IFQ) as follows:
                                                of the at-sea sectors.                                  determination was submitted for review                    (A) Darkblotched rockfish. Distribute
                                                   The rule also allows NMFS to close                   by the responsible state agencies under                9 percent or 25 mt, whichever is greater,
                                                one or both of the C/P and MS sectors                   section 307 of the CZMA. The state                     of the total trawl allocation of
                                                of the Pacific whiting fishery via                      agencies agreed with this determination.               darkblotched rockfish to the Pacific
                                                automatic action when the set-aside for                    There are no reporting or                           whiting fishery (MS sector, C/P sector,
                                                that sector, plus the available reserve for             recordkeeping requirements associated                  and Shorebased IFQ sectors). The
                                                unforeseen catch events, is reached or is               with this final rule. No Federal rules                 distribution of allocation of
                                                expected to be reached for either                       have been identified that duplicate,                   darkblotched rockfish to each of these
                                                darkblotched rockfish or POP. Because                   overlap, or conflict with this action.                 sectors will be done pro rata relative to
                                                of near real-time monitoring by the                        Pursuant to Executive Order 13175,                  the sector’s allocation of the commercial
                                                C/P and MS Coop Programs, and the                       this final rule was developed after                    harvest guideline for Pacific whiting.
                                                ability of those programs to respond                    meaningful collaboration with tribal                   Darkblotched rockfish distributed to the
                                                quickly to changing fishery conditions,                 officials from the area covered by the                 MS sector and C/P sector are managed
                                                closures will occur before allocations to               FMP. Consistent with the Magnuson-                     as set-asides at Table 2d, subpart C. The
                                                other fisheries or the ACLs are reached,                Stevens Act at 16 U.S.C. 1852(b)(5), one               allocation of darkblotched rockfish to
                                                thus limiting the potential effects and                 of the voting members of the Council is                the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery
                                                precluding potential negative biological                a representative of an Indian tribe with               contributes to the Shorebased IFQ
                                                and socioeconomic impacts of this                       federally recognized fishing rights from               allocation. After deducting allocations
                                                action.                                                 the area of the Council’s jurisdiction.                for the Pacific whiting fishery, the
                                                                                                                                                               remaining trawl allocation is allocated
                                                Comments and Responses                                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 660                    to the Shorebased IFQ Program.
                                                  NMFS published a notice of                              Fisheries, Fishing, Reporting and                       (B) Pacific Ocean Perch (POP).
                                                availability of Amendment 21–3 to the                   recordkeeping requirements.                            Distribute 17 percent or 30 mt,
                                                FMP (82 FR 44984) on September 27,                                                                             whichever is greater, of the total trawl
                                                2017, and a proposed rule for this action                 Dated: January 3, 2018.                              allocation of POP to the Pacific whiting
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                                                (82 FR 50106) on October 30, 2017. The                  Samuel D. Rauch, III,                                  fishery (MS sector, C/P sector, and
                                                comment periods for the FMP                             Deputy Assistant Administrator for                     Shorebased IFQ sector). The distribution
                                                amendment and the proposed rule                         Regulatory Programs, National Marine                   of POP to each sector will be done pro
                                                closed on November 27, 2017. NMFS                       Fisheries Service.                                     rata relative to the sector’s allocation of
                                                received one public comment in support                    For the reasons set out in the                       the commercial harvest guideline for
                                                of the proposed action. No changes were                 preamble, 50 CFR part 660 is amended                   Pacific whiting. POP distributed to the
                                                made from the proposed rule or                          as follows:                                            MS sector and C/P sector are managed


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                                                as set-asides, at Table 2d, subpart C. The              ■ 3. In § 660.60, add paragraph                        plus the available reserve for unforeseen
                                                allocation of POP to the Pacific whiting                (d)(1)(vii) to read as follows:                        catch events, described in Table 2a,
                                                IFQ fishery contributes to the                                                                                 subpart C, combined, is reached or is
                                                                                                        § 660.60 Specifications and management
                                                Shorebased IFQ allocation. After                                                                               expected to be reached for either
                                                                                                        measures.
                                                deducting allocations for the Pacific                                                                          darkblotched rockfish or Pacific ocean
                                                                                                        *     *     *    *     *                               perch.
                                                whiting fishery, the remaining trawl                      (d) * * *
                                                allocation is allocated to the Shorebased                 (1) * * *                                            *     *     *     *     *
                                                IFQ Program.                                              (vii) Close one or both the MS or                    ■ 4. In subpart C, revise Table 2b to Part
                                                *     *     *     *     *                               C/P sector when the set-aside for that                 660 to read as follows:
                                                                                                        sector, described in Table 2d, subpart C,              BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
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        Table 2b. to Part 660, Subpart C —2018, and Beyond, Allocations by Species or Species
        Group x(Welght mMetrlc Tons)
                                   ___
                                               0c fps                                  y HG             _Tray                  Non-trawl
                                                                                                                      mndaindanm       ———
                          Specnes                                          _   1    lupmy _

        BOCACCIO a/                                    S of 40010' N. lat                 725.6          39         283.3           61        442.3
        COWCOD    a/b/                                 S. of 40°10° N. lat.                 4.0          36           1.4           64          2.6
        DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH                    c/    Coastwide                          575.8          95         547.0            5         28.8
        PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH d/                         N. of 40°10° N. lat.               231.6          95         220.0            5         11.6
        YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH a/                          Coastwide                           14.0         NA            1.1          NA          12.9
        Arrowtooth flounder                            Coastwide                       11,644.9           95     11,062.6             5       582.2
        Big skate a/                                   Coastwide                          436.6           95        414.8             35         21.8
         Canary rockfish           a/e/                Coastwide                        1,466.6         NA         1,060.1         NA         406.5
         Chilipepper                                   S. of 40°10° N. lat.             2461.1            75       1,845.8          25        615.3
        Dover sole                                     Coastwide                       48,406.3           95     45,986.0             5     2420.3
        English sole                                   Coastwide                        7,324.2           95      6,958.0             5       366.2
        Lingcod                                        N. of 40°10° N. lat.             2,831.8           45       1,274.3          55       1,557.5
        Lingcod                                        S. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,135.0           45         510.8          55         624.3
        Longnose skate        a/                       Coastwide                        1,853.0           90       1,667.7           10       185.3
        Longspme thornyhead                            N. of 34°27‘ N. lat.             2,700.2           95      2,565.2             5       135.0
        Pacific cod                                    Coastwide                        1,091.0           95       1,036.4            5          54.5
        Pacific whiting                                Coastwide                          TBD            100         TBD              0        TBD
        Petrale sole                                   Coastwide                        2,772.1           95      2,633.5             5       138.6
         Sablefish                                     N. of 36° N. lat.                  N/A                      See Table 2¢
         Sablefish                                     S. of 36° N. lat.                1,939.0           42        814.4           58       1,124.6
         Shortspme thornyhead                          N. of 34°27‘ N. lat.             1,639.0           95       1,557.0            5          81.9
         Shortspimne thornyhead                        S. of 34°27‘ N. lat.               855.7         NA            50.0         NA         805.7
         Splitnose rockfish                            S. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,750.3           95       1,662.8            5          87.5
         Stary flounder                                Coastwide                        1,271.7           50        635.9           50        635.9
         Widow rockfish       f/                       Coastwide                       12,437.3           91     11,317.9             9      1,119.4
        Yellowtalil rockfish                           N. of 40°10° N. lat.             4,972.1           88      4,375.4            12       596.6
        Minor   Shelf Rockfish            a/           N. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,963.2           60       1,181.8          40         781.4
        Minor   Slope Rockfish                         N. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,688.9           81       1,368.0          19         320.9
        Minor   Shelf Rockfish            a/           S. of 40°10° N. lat.             1,576.8           12        192.37          88       1,384.4
        Minor   Slope Rockfish                         S. of 40°10° N. lat.               688.8           63         433.9          37         254.9
         Other Flatfish                                Coastwide                        7,077.0           90      6,369.3            10       707.7
         a/ Allocations decided through the biennial specification process.
        b/ The cowcod fishery harvest guidelime is further reduced to an ACT of 4.0 mt.
        c/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 9 percent (49.2 mt) of the total trawl allocation for darkblotched rockfish is allocated to
        the Pacific whiting fishery, as follows: 20.7 mt for the Shorebased IFQ Program, 11.8 mt is managed as a set—aside for the MS sector,
        and 16.7 mt is managed as a set—aside for the C/P sector. The tonnage calculated here for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes
        to the total shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at §660.140(d)(1)(11)(D).
        d/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 17 percent (37.4 mt) of the total trawl allocation for POP is allocated to the Pacific
        whiting fishery, as follows: 15.7 mt for the Shorebased IFQ Program, 9.0 mt is managed as a set—aside the MS sector, and 12.7 mt is
        managed as a set—aside for the C/P sector. The tonnage calculated here for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes to the total
        shorebased trawl allocation, which is found at §660.140(d)(1)(11)(D).
         e/ Canary rockfish is allocated approximately 72 percent to trawl and 28 percent to non—trawl. 46 mt of the total trawl allocation of
         canary rockfish is allocated to the MS and C/P sectors, as follows: 30 mt for the MS sector, and 16 mt for the C/P sector.
        £/ Consistent with regulations at §660.55(c), 10 percent (1,131.8 mt) of the total trawl allocation for widow rockfish is allocated to the
        Pacific whiting fishery, as follows: 475.4 mt for the Shorebased IFQ Program, 271.6 mt for the MS sector, and 384.8 mt for the C/P
        sector. The tonnage calculated here for the Pacific whiting IFQ fishery contributes to the total shorebased trawl allocation, which is
         found at §660.140(d)(1)(ii)(D).

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                                                      m 5. In subpart C, revise Table 2d to Part
                                                      660 to read as follows:
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             Table 2d. To Part 660, Subpart C — At—Sea Whiting Fishery Annual Set—Asides, 2018 and
             Beyond
             Species or Species Complex                          Area                                 Set Aside (mt)
             BOCACCIO                                            S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             COWCOD                                              S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             DARKBLOTCHED ROCKFISH a/                            Coastwide                                       28.5
             PACIFIC OCEAN PERCH b/                              N. of 40°10 N. lat.                             21.7
             YELLOWEYE ROCKFISH                                  Coastwide                                          0
             Arrowtooth flounder                                 Coastwide                                         70
             Canary rockfish c/                                  Coastwide                                 Allocation
             Chilipepper                                         S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Dover sole                                          Coastwide                                          5
             English sole                                        Coastwide                                          5
             Lingcod                                             N. of 40°10 N. lat.                               15
             Lingcod                                             S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Longnose skate                                      Coastwide                                          5
             Longspine thornyhead                                N. of 34°27 N. lat.                                5
             Longspine thornyhead                                S. of 34°27 N. lat.                             NA
             Mmor Nearshore Rockfish                             N. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Mmor Nearshore Rockfish                             S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Minor Shelf Rockfish                                N. of 40°10 N. lat.                               35
             Minor Shelf Rockfish                                S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Mmor Slope Rockfish                                 N. of 40°10 N. lat.                              100
             Minor Slope Rockfish                                S. of 40°10 N. lat.                             NA
             Other Fish                                          Coastwide                                       NA
             Other Flatfish                                      Coastwide                                         20
             Pacific cod                                         Coastwide                                          3
             Pacific Halibut d/                                  Coastwide                                         10
             Pacific Whiting                                     Coastwide                                 Allocation
             Petrale sole                                        Coastwide                                          3
             Sablefish                                           N. of 36° N. lat.                                 50
             Sablefish                                           S. of 36° N. lat.                               NA
             Shortspine thornyhead                               N. of 34°27 N. lat.                               20
             Shortspme thornyhead                                S. of 34°27 N. lat.                             NA
             Starry flounder                                     Coastwide                                          5
             Widow Rockfish c/                                   Coastwide                                 Allocation
             Yellowtail rockfish                                 N. of 40°10 N. lat.                              300


             a/ Darkblotched rockfish will be managed as set—asides for the MS and C/P sectors based on pro—
             rata distribution described at §660.55(c)(1)(1)(A), resulting im a set—aside of 11.8 mt for the MS
             sector, and a set—aside of and 16.7 mt for C/P sector.
             b/ POP will be managed as set—asides for the MS and C/P sectors based on pro-réita distribution
             described at §660.55(c)(1)(1)(B), resulting im a set—aside of 9.0 mt for the MS sector, and a set—
             aside of and 12.7 mt for the C/P sector.
             c/ See Table 1.b., to Subpart C, for the at—sea whiting allocations for these species.

             d/ As stated in §660.55 (m), the Pacific halibut set—aside is 10 mt, to accommodate bycatch in the
             at—sea Pacific whiting fisheries and im the shorebased trawl sector south of 40°10 N. lat. (estimated
             to be approximately 5 mt each).


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                                            m 6. In §660.150, revise paragraphs
                                            (c)[1)(i) and (ii) to read as follows:     *     *    *      *    *


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                                                  (c) * * *                                             ■ 7. In § 660.160, revise paragraphs                   whiting, canary rockfish, and widow
                                                  (1) * * *                                             (c)(1)(i) and (ii) to read as follows:                 rockfish;
                                                  (i) Species with formal allocations to
                                                                                                        § 660.160 Catcher/processor (C/P) Coop                   (ii) Species with set-asides for the MS
                                                the MS Coop Program are Pacific
                                                whiting, canary rockfish, and widow                     Program.                                               and C/P Programs, as described in Table
                                                rockfish;                                               *     *    *     *    *                                2d, subpart C.
                                                  (ii) Species with set-asides for the MS                 (c) * * *                                            *      *    *    *     *
                                                and C/P Coop Programs, as described in                    (1) * * *                                            [FR Doc. 2018–00135 Filed 1–5–18; 8:45 am]
                                                Table 2d, subpart C.                                      (i) Species with formal allocations to               BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                *      *    *    *     *                                the C/P Coop Program are Pacific
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Document Created: 2018-01-06 02:32:12
Document Modified: 2018-01-06 02:32:12
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesEffective February 7, 2018.
ContactFrank Lockhart (West Coast Region, NMFS), phone: 206-526-6140 and email: [email protected]
FR Citation83 FR 757 
RIN Number0648-BG98
CFR AssociatedFisheries; Fishing and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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